What made you smile today.

Jeff is trying to walk with Roxy hanging on to his slipper with a ragging noise
 
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Jeff is trying to walk with Roxy hanging on to his slipper with ragging noise

Ours does that with me Lorraine no one else so I’m trying to walk with her hanging onto either my pyjamas or slippers come to think about it anything I’ve got on really! Plus she’s claimed the pouffee as hers even though she’s got a perfectly good bed!
 
A paella street party for thousands in preparation at Vinaros:

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It made me smile in an envious sort of fashion.

Colin ???
 
Sunday lunch courtesy of Steve and his modified Cadac made me smile:

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Colin ???
 
A few things around Castellón de la Plana made me smile over the last couple of days.
A horse taking the waters:

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The wonderfully ornate water tap handles in the covered market:

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And the colourful tiled benches in a park:

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Colin ???
 
You've got a Grand Cresent and a Natural spring what more could ask for.
Grand crescent has been shut off all year while they renovate Lee, they left it to fall into ruin almost so much work to do.

We do have natural spring and people do fill containers but have you ever tasted the water, (from the spring, not Buxton water in bottles)?

We have a superb Pavillion Gardens park though and Octagon and Opera House
 
Grand crescent has been shut off all year while they renovate Lee, they left it to fall into ruin almost so much work to do.

We do have natural spring and people do fill containers but have you ever tasted the water, (from the spring, not Buxton water in bottles)?

We have a superb Pavillion Gardens park though and Octagon and Opera House

See you live in utopia, where you can, when they are finished , you will be able to get a proper bath.
 
Outside the church in Castellón de la Plana there's a labyrinth.
These devices were quite common and you may have seen the huge one inside Chartres Cathedral. The labyrinths were in place to provide a tortuous route for pilgrims to follow on hands and knees before or on entering the religious building. Children are supposed to have played on them whilst worshippers worshipped - something obviously frowned on by those in religious authority.
The labyrinth at Castellón de la Plana is very similar to the one at Chartres in style and shape:

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......and it, as you can see, also has a child enjoying the challenge.
The boy noticed me watching him weave to and fro until he reached the centre:

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......where he posed for his picture.
He generated a huge smile on both of us.

Colin ???
 
gave me a chuckle, jeanette........poor doggy looks .....all in.....lol

She certainly was all in trixie...and she has to do it all again tomorrow when other two granddaughters come!..haha Colin did you have a go on it?
 

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